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Original Post Date: 2009-05-19 Time: 14:00:03 Posted By: Jan
By Emmanuel Aziken
Abuja – Senator James Manager (PDP Delta South) has called for an immediate cease in hostilities between the Joint Task Force and the operatives of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) in Warri, Delta State.
Reacting to the renewed fighting between the two groups that broke out at the weekend, Senator Manager warned that the hostilities could scuttle the relative peace that has been enjoyed in the area.
In a statement made available to Vanguard Senator Manager also lamented the human cost on the people of Gbaramatu and other areas of the ensuing conflict.
He said:”I have observed with great anxiety the ongoing campaign by the Joint Task Force to dislodge operatives of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) in certain camps around Warri.”
“The operations which got into full swing on Friday has brought great panic to many residents of Warri and threatened like never before the relative peace that the residents of the city have enjoyed in recent times.”
“Since the operations got underway I have been bombarded with unpleasant tales of sufferings and fear by otherwise peace loving people of the area.”
“The deaths resulting from this operation and the untold hardship on the people again bring into question the efficacy of a military approach in resolving the issues of the Niger Delta.”
“And so I again call on all parties to take up the call for dialogue as canvassed by President Umaru Yar’Adua even as we await the amnesty conditions promised by the President.”
“While I condemn every attempt to use crime to mask the obvious pains of the Niger Delta people, it is worth mentioning that unguided state response will inevitably worsen the plight of our long suffering people.”
“It is in this light that I enjoin the JTF and the boys in the camp to consider the anguish the violence is causing many otherwise peace loving people affected.”
“The resulting damages do not do any one good and every effort must be made to reverse the tension in the communities”.
“While I sympathise with relations of all the victims of the violent exchanges I call on all concerned to please exercise maximum tolerance for the sake of our people as this panic and violent exchange will not take us anywhere.”
“On my part, I intend to draw national attention to the issue through appropriate consultations with relevant authorities at the federal level.”
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Original date published: 18 May 2009
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/200905181443.html?viewall=1